Saturday, 29 March 2014

Philips transforms your ceiling into a light



Philips’ new OneSpace Luminous Ceiling (first reported by Wired) is the latest in lighting innovation, described by architects using the wannabe-sun as “sky-like.”
The aim of the OneSpace ceiling is to emulate natural light, tucking away LED’s behind a glass fibre panel to create a single seamless light-source.
"We see the architecturally-driven trend to de-clutter the ceiling. With OneSpace we are enabling architects to make a design statement," says Antoon Martens, of Philips Lighting.
The OneSpace can be suspended from the ceiling, or even incorporated at design level, meaning the light would form an integral part of the structure.
Apple’s Jony Ive is likely overcome with post-modernist pleasure at thought of the OneSpace, a product Philips says is likely to be used in showrooms and retail spaces rather than in consumer’s homes.
Not their first foray into interior design, Philips showcased their LED carpet late last year. The company is also expanding it's Hue range of connected home lighting products.
The carpet used transmissive light technology to display text and images, again targeting retailers rather than the public


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